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enforcement of immigration laws. charles schumer has entered the hearing room. this hearing is focused on arizona's immigration law, which goes before the supreme court tomorrow. court will determine the constitutionality of the law that allows local police officers to check the immigration status of someone they think could be an illegal immigrant. aamong the witnesses, arizona state senator who wrote the law and a senate legislator who wants to repeal it. >>> we mentions the supreme court is considering the constitutionality of ard ar's immigration law tomorrow. justices are considering whether arizona has the authority to enforce the immigration law or if the federal government has exclusive authority when it comes to immigration. you can hear oral arguments on friday night on c-span at 8:00 eastern. >>> good morning, everyone. the hear willing come to order. today's hearing, we will be discussing the constitutionality and prudence of the many state and local immigration laws enacted during the past few years. in
enforcement of immigration laws. charles schumer has entered the hearing room. this hearing is focused on arizona's immigration law, which goes before the supreme court tomorrow. court will determine the constitutionality of the law that allows local police officers to check the immigration status of someone they think could be an illegal immigrant. aamong the witnesses, arizona state senator who wrote the law and a senate legislator who wants to repeal it. >>> we mentions the supreme...
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of federal law and - international law are an integral part of federal law and they- international law are an integrall part of federal law and they shall take precedence _ part of federal law and they shall take precedence over— part of federal law and they shall take precedence over the - part of federal law and they shall take precedence over the laws. part of federal law and they shall. take precedence over the laws and shall directly — take precedence over the laws and shall directly create _ take precedence over the laws and shall directly create rights - take precedence over the laws and shall directly create rights and - shall directly create rights and duties— shall directly create rights and duties for— shall directly create rights and duties for the _ shall directly create rights and duties for the inheritance - shall directly create rights and duties for the inheritance of. shall directly create rights and i duties for the inheritance of the federal— duties for the inheritance of the federal territory. _ duties for the inheritance of the federalterritory. similar-
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or hong kong law you don't know do you well know no it's in the basic law they must obey hong kong law whether i said this it is not clear yet what any new national security agency would be responsible for it could simply be responsible for public education publicized here and promotion you know you cannot come to the conclusion that they are they will be enforcing hong kong law that's what they broke that's what they do when they bring in their national security organs of the central police government does it it was sent to people's government that's what they are looking for education is it you don't know that again you aren't me. and you have no no factual basis for making those sort of statements you are simply making are sweeping allegations based on your own assumptions and bias when there's no assumptions and bias when you look at how the national security organs of the central people's government operate when they're in on the mainland we're not talking about mainland we're talking about one country 2 systems let's come back to hong kong. it doesn't look as though it's one coun
or hong kong law you don't know do you well know no it's in the basic law they must obey hong kong law whether i said this it is not clear yet what any new national security agency would be responsible for it could simply be responsible for public education publicized here and promotion you know you cannot come to the conclusion that they are they will be enforcing hong kong law that's what they broke that's what they do when they bring in their national security organs of the central police...
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he said that his job is to enforce the law and it is our job to make the law. and to me the most ironic thing of the whole debate is most of the things people that come to the united states illegally, they come because they're fleeing countries where the law is not enforced. some people on the other side want to turn this country into the countries they're fleeing from. we need to enforce the law and make sure the american people feel safe and secure. thank you. >> i would like to ask about health care. you said this morning on a wisconsin radio station that it will take longer than expected. how long will it take for the senate and the house to reach an agreed-upon health care bill? and what does it mean for the rest of the agenda? >> we're still on schedule and on track with our agenda. we have tax reform later in the year in the fall so we still have the summer to work on health care. we think we're on time with the schedule. i can't answer the question how long it will take, i don't know when the senate is going to bring their bill to the floor to vote. as
he said that his job is to enforce the law and it is our job to make the law. and to me the most ironic thing of the whole debate is most of the things people that come to the united states illegally, they come because they're fleeing countries where the law is not enforced. some people on the other side want to turn this country into the countries they're fleeing from. we need to enforce the law and make sure the american people feel safe and secure. thank you. >> i would like to ask...
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laws on its own is it. well you make a quick point then why did the bar association did not support the trough national security legislation i championed back in 2 well of to try very hard to help hong kong to an act national security laws on our own why did they object to that and in the course of the public scrutiny i gave them many concessions now the awful trade you 3 imposes a constitutional duty on the us to prohibit certain national security or france's but it does not preclude the p.r.c. of origins from acting under their constitution the problem with our parcels here is that it ignores the laws of china only focuses on the basic law of hong kong which is merely it which sets out a constitution or arrangements for hong kong but the national people's congress is the highest of already in mainland china and the bar association has persisted and in persistent in ignoring these realities so the national people's congress can just sweep aside the basic laws it feels like the bar association says it would
laws on its own is it. well you make a quick point then why did the bar association did not support the trough national security legislation i championed back in 2 well of to try very hard to help hong kong to an act national security laws on our own why did they object to that and in the course of the public scrutiny i gave them many concessions now the awful trade you 3 imposes a constitutional duty on the us to prohibit certain national security or france's but it does not preclude the...
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first, these laws remove the common law duty to retreat. this as the result of emboldening of individuals to escalate confrontation as opposed to an alternative rule which would deescalate confrontation and the duty to retreat implies a duty to safely retreat. second, these laws shift the legal presumptions regarding reasonableness of one's sphere. the actor is presumed to be reasonably in fear of imminent death if he's in his home or automobile, and this presumption abrogates the need for someone who is responsible for a homicide to affirm tyly demonstrate the messty of taking another -- the necessity of taking another human life. third, these laws provide immunity from l criminal arrest and civil liability. this has the unintended effect of encouraging the very sort of vigilantism that normal ordinary law prevents. in my written testimony, i discuss these issues at length. i also analyze the extent empirical evidence, and i conclude that the data is not sufficiently robust to make a causal claim in either direction. so to say that stand y
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i don't believe federal law is based -- i don't believe this is consonant with federal law. >> yes, sir -- >> let me go -- >> it mirrors federal law, mr. chairman. >> let's go to demeaning police. doesn't your law permit any citizen of arizona to sue any police department or any individual police officer who refuses to ask for immigration documents during a stop? >> mr. chairman, let me correct you. >> it does not -- it does not allow them to sue any individual law enforcement officer when they use the discretion that we give them under this law and other laws. that discretion is allowed the officer, if you read the bill carefully, you'll see that discretion. in fact, we give -- >> but there is a right to sue. >> hang on. i understand, mr. chairman. >> so, just explain that right to sue to everybody. >> yes. yes, sir, and i will. but law enforcement has qualified immunity under this bill because we knew that they'd be sued, whether they do or they don't. what the lawsuit has done, that phrase in our founding document, "we the people"? in arizona, we still believe in "we the people." we
i don't believe federal law is based -- i don't believe this is consonant with federal law. >> yes, sir -- >> let me go -- >> it mirrors federal law, mr. chairman. >> let's go to demeaning police. doesn't your law permit any citizen of arizona to sue any police department or any individual police officer who refuses to ask for immigration documents during a stop? >> mr. chairman, let me correct you. >> it does not -- it does not allow them to sue any...
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law. a case was brought by outgoing new jersey governor chris christie, who wants to bring legalized sports betting to his state. professional sports leagues joined to up hold the federal law prohibiting sports gambling. the court consolidated the case with new jersey's story brick horsemen's association. we will hear arguments first this morning in case 16-476, christie versus ncaa. the new jersey thoroughbred horsemen's association versus ncaa. mr. olson? >> thank you, mr. chief justice, and may it please the court, one of the most important decisions made at the constitutional convention in 1787 was replacing the failed confederacy that governs states with a national government that could regulate individuals but not states. in the words of this court in the new york case, "congress may regulate interstate commerce directly, but it may not regulate state's regulation of interstate commerce." s that what iti does whenever it preempts state law? >> -- this court has repeatedly held that i
law. a case was brought by outgoing new jersey governor chris christie, who wants to bring legalized sports betting to his state. professional sports leagues joined to up hold the federal law prohibiting sports gambling. the court consolidated the case with new jersey's story brick horsemen's association. we will hear arguments first this morning in case 16-476, christie versus ncaa. the new jersey thoroughbred horsemen's association versus ncaa. mr. olson? >> thank you, mr. chief...
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are law jobs. and this has created a serious crisis of under employment and unemployment. many of who are now competing with lawyers who have been unemployed for the last two or three or four years. and we have finished this and they are unable to find jobs. gerri: is the way that they are teaching this, is this the correct way? >> i think that the problem is not that we are teaching this in a terrible bad way. i think that it is in an adequate situation and insufficient and i suggested a number of reforms and the book. but i don't think it's the structure of law school and there are too many law schools graduating too many people into a market that has become saturated and we need to cut back on the number of people who are attending and graduating law school. >> we cut back on the number of people graduating moscow, would that create a shortage for people who need lawyers? >> well, in some ways there is already a shortage for people who need lawyers. the middle class in particular for the lower a
are law jobs. and this has created a serious crisis of under employment and unemployment. many of who are now competing with lawyers who have been unemployed for the last two or three or four years. and we have finished this and they are unable to find jobs. gerri: is the way that they are teaching this, is this the correct way? >> i think that the problem is not that we are teaching this in a terrible bad way. i think that it is in an adequate situation and insufficient and i suggested a...
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professor at usc school of law. what is your sense in terms of contact with students. have you seen a did h decline ia there a fear of not getting jobs and being able to payback the debt? >> you i can't, our usc students are generally in good shape and there has been a significant change. there is more anxiety. more worry about this. i think i probably disagree with the diagnosis of what the problem is . i don't think it's just the 2008 crash it's structural and a big problem related to what's happening in big law and generally happening for well over a decade. >> you are suggesting that big law schools are perpetuating the problem? or big law firm rather? >> i think the whole system does. all of us operate both the law schools and the legal professional operated a pretty protected environment and we haven't had to respond to much in the way of competitive pressures. and frankly what's happened over the last several years senior that a lot of the people who buy the expensive legal services have found outweighs to re
professor at usc school of law. what is your sense in terms of contact with students. have you seen a did h decline ia there a fear of not getting jobs and being able to payback the debt? >> you i can't, our usc students are generally in good shape and there has been a significant change. there is more anxiety. more worry about this. i think i probably disagree with the diagnosis of what the problem is . i don't think it's just the 2008 crash it's structural and a big problem related to...
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of natural law. this is an understanding of natural law. if you go and look up organic law of the united states that is a point that revealed by law the ten commandments were a part of the natural law. we call to reveal the divine law. and only in holy scriptures. these were revealed and what he took release of the totally disagrees. president john adams he wrote something at the constitutions of government in the united states. he would agree that john adams was there in philadelphia. he knew what he was talking about. the united states of america this is what makes us great. from a defense of the constitution of the nine seats. the united states of america has exhibited perhaps the first example of a government erected on the simple principles of nature. it will never be pretended to any persons employed in that service of forming the new government had interviews with the gods or were in any degree under the influence of heaven. more than those that work upon ships or houses i will be forever ackn
of natural law. this is an understanding of natural law. if you go and look up organic law of the united states that is a point that revealed by law the ten commandments were a part of the natural law. we call to reveal the divine law. and only in holy scriptures. these were revealed and what he took release of the totally disagrees. president john adams he wrote something at the constitutions of government in the united states. he would agree that john adams was there in philadelphia. he knew...
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in violation of state law. >> in violation of state law. go back. one of the purposes not through justice kagan but through this case the concern that i can find that federal statute should address themselves to individuals and not the states. >> that cannot 100% because you have a preemption but if you look at it is basically true with preemption to be a commerce clause phase that is the exception then asked what have we here? osha? nothing like that. there is no regulation of that kind. is there the deregulation act that says there is no free federal policy? no. because all the things that you mentioned have the words state.and it so all we have here are a group, if you like of provisions all of which are addressing themselves to what kind of law a state may have without a clear federal policy that distinguishes between what they want the states to do what the federal government is doing and in those circumstances it falls on the subject matter of this law is the state. that is what this is about to tell the states what to do and therefor
in violation of state law. >> in violation of state law. go back. one of the purposes not through justice kagan but through this case the concern that i can find that federal statute should address themselves to individuals and not the states. >> that cannot 100% because you have a preemption but if you look at it is basically true with preemption to be a commerce clause phase that is the exception then asked what have we here? osha? nothing like that. there is no regulation of that...
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so the black law, the new black laws and all of the black laws are strongly on the agenda at this convention. now, what about lincoln? as the 1850s unfolded and lincoln came to prominence. yes, he did not speak up for repeal of the illinois black laws to the frustration of many on the progressive side, the spectrum. but when he went toe to toe with stephen douglass in the 1858, lincoln douglass debates he did lincoln did voice some of the same principles that first civil rights movement espoused. now, douglass give you a little you know, the stephen douglass side in, 1850. douglass, he had defended the constitution's black exclusion on the floor of the united states, arguing that it was among the types of necessary for the quiet and peace of our. so he he he talked about it in the senate and defended those laws in in the lincoln-douglas debates in 1858. stephen douglass maintained the position that the united states was made by white men sorry made the white man for the benefit of the white man to be administered by white men in such manner as they should determine. that was douglass. he arg
so the black law, the new black laws and all of the black laws are strongly on the agenda at this convention. now, what about lincoln? as the 1850s unfolded and lincoln came to prominence. yes, he did not speak up for repeal of the illinois black laws to the frustration of many on the progressive side, the spectrum. but when he went toe to toe with stephen douglass in the 1858, lincoln douglass debates he did lincoln did voice some of the same principles that first civil rights movement...
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of the law. we should find out how that is going to be applied to arizona before people go off on the deep end on this. >> geraldo. >> the con -- the problem congressman is there is no definition. congressman there is no definition number one, number two, anybody in the state can sue if they feel any government except the state which excluded itself if it was that important. thirdly this is about a crime not about an employer testing for drugs. >> got to go. this is about illegal residency. >> got to go. >> i mentioned last night if you want to gauge the sour mood check out the bertha bill that cleared the house last week. ended barack obama requires all presidential candidates to reduce evidence of their american citizenship. senate candidate jd haworth, welcome back. there's an article in politico you were prominently mentioned in it. it has phrases like arizona is turning into a bunch line it's a wing nut paradise it features the nation's new nut iest body are blazing a trail into the fringe.
of the law. we should find out how that is going to be applied to arizona before people go off on the deep end on this. >> geraldo. >> the con -- the problem congressman is there is no definition. congressman there is no definition number one, number two, anybody in the state can sue if they feel any government except the state which excluded itself if it was that important. thirdly this is about a crime not about an employer testing for drugs. >> got to go. this is about...
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most of the church's law is in that volume but there are other sours of law including new law that was made after that 1983 code of cannon law was prom gated. the pope made a lot of new law which they have not printed new volumes or did new revisions of the code. so through constitutions and to give you one example of an apostolic constitution pope john paul ii set forth law governs papal election. what happens when the papacy is vacant and how the church is governed until a new pope is elect. the proceeds to be followed for election of the pope. and that's not in the code of cannon law. that's part of the broader what we call it church law but it's not in the code. but the code is supposed to be the most essential law in a single volume that you can find browsed through this volume it's an english translation with the latin, be i don't find it onobscure or difficult particularly. aid thing you could browse through and learn something right? >> that's true. yes. and the translators in english, the cannon law of america put a useful table of contents. >> yeah. >> and they put a very use
most of the church's law is in that volume but there are other sours of law including new law that was made after that 1983 code of cannon law was prom gated. the pope made a lot of new law which they have not printed new volumes or did new revisions of the code. so through constitutions and to give you one example of an apostolic constitution pope john paul ii set forth law governs papal election. what happens when the papacy is vacant and how the church is governed until a new pope is elect....
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existing laws. please whom would you not forget compassion for good people going through a difficult time. >> thank you. mr. horwitz? >> good afternoon chairman blumenthal, ranking member roos, and distinguished rivers of the committee. thank you for giving the opportunity for -- giving me the opportunity to testify on the importance of extreme protection laws. like you and so many others, i came to violence prevention because of my own loss. back then i did not have the knowledge or tools to intervene effectively. i wish i could go back in time, but i cannot and i cannot bring my friend back. what i can do, is what i'm doing now, encouraging policymakers like you to usual power and support lifesaving policy so that no other family or friend has to experience this type of heartbreak. gun violence remains high, taking 40,000 lives each year. 60% of those are suicide. extreme risk laws help prevent needful violence before it occurs have the potential to save many lives and are gaining traction through
existing laws. please whom would you not forget compassion for good people going through a difficult time. >> thank you. mr. horwitz? >> good afternoon chairman blumenthal, ranking member roos, and distinguished rivers of the committee. thank you for giving the opportunity for -- giving me the opportunity to testify on the importance of extreme protection laws. like you and so many others, i came to violence prevention because of my own loss. back then i did not have the knowledge...
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law in the country. indiana under section 9 authorizes private individuals which also includes, by the way, corporations, limited partnerships, to have a defense, to bring a claim. so in other words, if you have a case where somebody is saying, hey, you're a florist and you're not willing to provide flowers in a public marketplace for my commitment ceremony, even though gay marriage is legal in indiana, what this law does, unlike any other law in any other state and unlike the federal government is it allows somebody to have a defense to a discrimination claim. and so before he starts to fix it, i suggest that the governor reads it, kate and john. >> ross, i want to bring you in here because before you were saying there was a misunderstanding on the law. that was the point that governor pence just made at length. he said right now there is a perception problem and he wants to fix that. but you write a very interesting column today where you say that society has moved so fast that that's playing into this
law in the country. indiana under section 9 authorizes private individuals which also includes, by the way, corporations, limited partnerships, to have a defense, to bring a claim. so in other words, if you have a case where somebody is saying, hey, you're a florist and you're not willing to provide flowers in a public marketplace for my commitment ceremony, even though gay marriage is legal in indiana, what this law does, unlike any other law in any other state and unlike the federal...
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to the rule of law at the beginning, to the rule of law today, and to the rule of law for generations to come. thank you very much. [applause] mr. meese: rod, thank you very much for an outstanding talk on behalf of the constitution and for the commemoration of this particular day. i hope that this is something that heritage can publish so that it will be a lasting remembrance what have you had to say here today. but also as an instruction for people. because i think one of the problems today is that not enough people understand the constitution, know enough about it, particularly don't understand its origins. i know you've agreed to take a few questions. i'll ask the first one. what can be done, particularly in the absence of civic education in our schools and colleges, in order to get the kind of message that you gave us today to more people, particularly young people? mr. rosenstein: that's a challenging question. what can be done in the absence of civic education because my answer would be, we should have civic education. and i think to some extent we do. my children are in school
to the rule of law at the beginning, to the rule of law today, and to the rule of law for generations to come. thank you very much. [applause] mr. meese: rod, thank you very much for an outstanding talk on behalf of the constitution and for the commemoration of this particular day. i hope that this is something that heritage can publish so that it will be a lasting remembrance what have you had to say here today. but also as an instruction for people. because i think one of the problems today...
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when police officers not trained in immigration law are asked to enforce the nation's immigration laws, they routinely resort to racial stereotypes about who looks or sounds foreign. but you can't tell by looking or listening to someone about whether or not they're in the u.s. lawfully. in order to achieve comprehensive reform, congress needs to provide law enforcement with the tools needed to engage in effective policing. we need to pass the end racial profiling act which would prohibit racial profiling once and for all. and we should urge the administration to strengthen the department of justice guidance using the use of race by federal law enforcement agencies to address profiling by religion and national origin and to close loopholes for the border and national security. in america in 2012 and beyond, policing based on stereotypes must not we a part of our national landscape. law enforcement officers must base their decisions on facts in evidence, otherwise, america's rights and liberties are unnecessarily discarded and individuals are left to deal with lifelong circumstances of s
when police officers not trained in immigration law are asked to enforce the nation's immigration laws, they routinely resort to racial stereotypes about who looks or sounds foreign. but you can't tell by looking or listening to someone about whether or not they're in the u.s. lawfully. in order to achieve comprehensive reform, congress needs to provide law enforcement with the tools needed to engage in effective policing. we need to pass the end racial profiling act which would prohibit racial...
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inwill have law and order every city in this nation and will restore law and order for every american of every race and creed, and color, so help us god. [applause] assure you that your president knows, and this vice president knows, that the overwhelming majority of men and women that serve in law enforcement are the best people in this country. while some in the other party say law enforcement is the problem, we know the law enforcement is the solution. the contrast in this election could not be more clear. you have a president who stands without a policy for the men and women of law enforcement. joe biden says america, in his words, is systemically racist. has, as heorcement said and i quote, "an implicit bias." he even went on to say well armed police become the enemy when confronting lawlessness in our streets. when joe biden was asked whether he would support cutting funding to law enforcement, he replied, "yes, absolutely." .ets me make you a promise under president donald trump, and our administration, we will always stand with the men and women who serve in law enforcement. w
inwill have law and order every city in this nation and will restore law and order for every american of every race and creed, and color, so help us god. [applause] assure you that your president knows, and this vice president knows, that the overwhelming majority of men and women that serve in law enforcement are the best people in this country. while some in the other party say law enforcement is the problem, we know the law enforcement is the solution. the contrast in this election could not...
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we know this is serious because the author of that harvard law review piece went on to write the law editorials for the near times in later years. he's now left that and his teaching law at yale, so help me. said original title for my book was 10 bad ideas from the law schools and how they changed the world. at least that's how i started out, what became the "schools for misrule." as you can tell i abandoned that title and i abandoned the framework for it because i couldn't answer the question really, mr. olson, only 10? how long is this book going to be anyway? and so i realize that i needed to turn in part to why we get so many of these bad ideas, why law schools keep turning out certain kinds of bad ideas. and it's not just that the randomly generated bad ideas. and some of that but only some of it is ideological. todd mentioned that the law schools, let me understate again, are not exactly hot beds of libertarian and conservative thinking these days, despite the best efforts of richard epstein, randy barnett, john maginnis, richard epstein, richard epstein. [laughter] they are ou
we know this is serious because the author of that harvard law review piece went on to write the law editorials for the near times in later years. he's now left that and his teaching law at yale, so help me. said original title for my book was 10 bad ideas from the law schools and how they changed the world. at least that's how i started out, what became the "schools for misrule." as you can tell i abandoned that title and i abandoned the framework for it because i couldn't answer the...
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in general i congratulate my colleagues, the following draft law 62-03 is a draft law on amendments to certain legislative acts of ukraine on improvement of state supervision of control in the field of technogenic and fire safety this is also the second reading this is also the second reading i invite the chairman of the committee of the committee on environmental policy and nature management serhiy volodymyrovych mandziy tell me, please, we have agreed what will be one amendment from the eu and there will be several amendments from and the homelands are correct, i understand, please, let's start with the eu then, and the homeland, if possible. come up , who is arthur, who will be from you, what amendment, what number, and 1 minute, just speak. yes, be it. laska friz iryna, one minute thank you, mr. chairman dear colleagues, in fact, we have a situation where a draft law containing corruption risks was submitted to the first reading , which was, respectively, the conclusion of the profile anti-corruption committee, where we emphasized the need to remove the discretionary powers of t
in general i congratulate my colleagues, the following draft law 62-03 is a draft law on amendments to certain legislative acts of ukraine on improvement of state supervision of control in the field of technogenic and fire safety this is also the second reading this is also the second reading i invite the chairman of the committee of the committee on environmental policy and nature management serhiy volodymyrovych mandziy tell me, please, we have agreed what will be one amendment from the eu...
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my name is vita johnson, associate professor of law at georgetown law. i write about criminal procedure of policing. before i begin, i want to make clear that i believe that the vast majority of people become law -- police officers do so for all the right reasons, including members of my own family. nevertheless, it must be acknowledged that there's a long history of explicit racism in police departments and sadly this legacy of racism continues today. our nation has been one of the most diverse in the world. our officers need to be able to protect and serve everyone in our community. in 2006, the fbi warned of white supremacists trying to infiltrate police departments, department of homeland security in 2009 warned that white supremacists are creadecre recr former military personnel and called it one of the biggest domestic terrorism threats in the united states. in 2014, members of a police department of florida were outed as members of the kkk. in 2015, an alabama officer was identified as being a member of the south. in 2017 oklahoma police chief was
my name is vita johnson, associate professor of law at georgetown law. i write about criminal procedure of policing. before i begin, i want to make clear that i believe that the vast majority of people become law -- police officers do so for all the right reasons, including members of my own family. nevertheless, it must be acknowledged that there's a long history of explicit racism in police departments and sadly this legacy of racism continues today. our nation has been one of the most...
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congratulations, when the next draft law 9027 is a draft law on making changes by 8:00 a.m. and the final and transitional provisions of the law of ukraine on public procurement regarding the possibility of changing the terms of the purchase agreement, i propose to consider this issue according to the shortened procedure, i ask you to vote for 216 , the decision has been made . dear colleagues, please. the committee on economic development at a meeting on march 15 in the mode of a video conference considered the draft law on amendments to section 10 of the end transitional provisions of the law on public procurement regarding the possible possibility of changing the terms of the procurement contract registration number 9027 and decided to recommend that the verkhovna rada adopt the draft law as a basis. the draft law is very important dear colleagues, because it takes into account the positions of long contracts that were concluded with state customers before the start of martial law this is a decision that you and i have to make in order to help a large number of enterprises of the state
congratulations, when the next draft law 9027 is a draft law on making changes by 8:00 a.m. and the final and transitional provisions of the law of ukraine on public procurement regarding the possibility of changing the terms of the purchase agreement, i propose to consider this issue according to the shortened procedure, i ask you to vote for 216 , the decision has been made . dear colleagues, please. the committee on economic development at a meeting on march 15 in the mode of a video...
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the state law is more substantive the state law also says you can use paid sick law for on apprentices to the law that when i have someone i can use my sick leave to care for them when they're sick and similarly the state law also allows you to take paid sick leave for the in-laws or the domestic partner not included that the local law so the state law applies that is sort of a starting place to see where the details one law is are captain active and the category applies now i'm going to get into how businesses provide and circulate the paid sick leave to the employees i'll say this the most trick it parts of comparing the laws their just different they didn't mesh yeah, i'll walk through so you can understand to see what we're doing as an enforcement agency so under this san francisco local law the accrual and use the employees accrue one hour of sick leave for thirty hours of worked that is just a standing approval rate and again, arouse after 90 days of work and so under the san francisco law and the caps on accrual there is a 40 hour for employers with fortune 10 employees and 72 f
the state law is more substantive the state law also says you can use paid sick law for on apprentices to the law that when i have someone i can use my sick leave to care for them when they're sick and similarly the state law also allows you to take paid sick leave for the in-laws or the domestic partner not included that the local law so the state law applies that is sort of a starting place to see where the details one law is are captain active and the category applies now i'm going to get...
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about 90 laws have already been adopted, about 10 laws remain. i think we will adopt them by the end of the year. this is a colossal work, which is currently at the final stage. in addition, there is in the parliament. e, there are laws, they work, deputies and an explanation of e investment policy, and public procurement, but changes in entrepreneurial activity, that is, very important laws for the economy very important laws for e, whose society expects a very large layer of work will consist of and we foresee that we have already ratified the international treaty that operate within the framework of the sco hmm that's with the entry of belarus into this organization. we will also pass a number of laws, we will have to ratify them. and we see it we are preparing for this together, so the work is already going well in this direction, but maybe i can go a little deeper then. yes, well, in this matter, here is the ability to make global changes in legislation. yes well, including constitutional norms to change. we are the truth. uh, such a good ex
about 90 laws have already been adopted, about 10 laws remain. i think we will adopt them by the end of the year. this is a colossal work, which is currently at the final stage. in addition, there is in the parliament. e, there are laws, they work, deputies and an explanation of e investment policy, and public procurement, but changes in entrepreneurial activity, that is, very important laws for the economy very important laws for e, whose society expects a very large layer of work will consist...
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law. and truthfully every president has the authority to issue executive orders. and it's congress's right to go make legislation based on -- bottom line is he is not creating new statuses and we're now living the illegal -- >> what do you mean he's not creating a new status? >> gaining a work authorization temporarily for three years. he's not going to give -- >> my new brother in the law but i think you're absolutely wrong on this, he's created a standard. he's created a new law. he's created a new ability in the presidency of the united states to wipe away 30, 40, 50 years of immigration laws in this country and say you haven't acted, i want this done. i'm doing this. and if you don't do it this is going to stand. >> sean -- >> one at a time. >> that's absolutely inappropriate. emotionally we all want the right thing. we want the ability for people to be happy in this country. >> -- not the role of the president to determine when there's congress that's in place. i don't think you can s
law. and truthfully every president has the authority to issue executive orders. and it's congress's right to go make legislation based on -- bottom line is he is not creating new statuses and we're now living the illegal -- >> what do you mean he's not creating a new status? >> gaining a work authorization temporarily for three years. he's not going to give -- >> my new brother in the law but i think you're absolutely wrong on this, he's created a standard. he's created a new...
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versus a blunt whacking of law enforcement because reaction to issue undermining law enforcement. i yield back. >> the community is rightly concerned about what role law-enforcement fills. we are better able to fill that in the indiscriminate arbitrarily cutting of law enforcement is nonsensical and does very little to enhance public safety or the ability of law enforcement respond to the evolving needs and desires of the community for public service. >> thank you. i now recognize the chair for her 5 minutes. please unmute if you would. >> can you hear me now? thank you. i want to 0 in on your august 2020 report. you said the fbi identified the main problem of white supremacy and law-enforcement as, quote, a risk to the integrity of the fbi investigations and security with agents. what do you mean by that? >> thank you for the question. i believe my concern is when you look at the 2006 assessment in 2015, counterterrorism guide, the fbi identified the primary problem of white supremacist infiltration, law enforcement, the risk it poses to fbi investigations and law-enforcement per
versus a blunt whacking of law enforcement because reaction to issue undermining law enforcement. i yield back. >> the community is rightly concerned about what role law-enforcement fills. we are better able to fill that in the indiscriminate arbitrarily cutting of law enforcement is nonsensical and does very little to enhance public safety or the ability of law enforcement respond to the evolving needs and desires of the community for public service. >> thank you. i now recognize...
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eric ruben assistant professor of law cool of law. his scholarship focuses on exploring the regulation of violence and weapons and how that regulation intersects with self-defense and second amendment. raphael commented i pronounce it right good, is the fellow and head of research for police and public safety initiative of the manhattan institute for policy research where he writes on topics relating to police, crime, incarceration among others. as a project manager for combating crimes guns initiative at brady. before joining brady he served in the national police department in san diego county and the california department of justice. he has 27 years of law enforcement experience. i thank all of the witnesses for being here today. each senator will have five minutes after you five minutes for opening statement. each of the witnesses please stand at moment to be sworn in? >> raise your right hand. you affirm the testimony about too go before the committee be the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you god? at the
eric ruben assistant professor of law cool of law. his scholarship focuses on exploring the regulation of violence and weapons and how that regulation intersects with self-defense and second amendment. raphael commented i pronounce it right good, is the fellow and head of research for police and public safety initiative of the manhattan institute for policy research where he writes on topics relating to police, crime, incarceration among others. as a project manager for combating crimes guns...
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cannot be carried so we explicitly respect of that state law by requiring that state laws concerning specific types of location in which farmers cannot be carried must be followed by then visiting individual and that is very important. so finally we absolutely protect and enshrined current federal law in terms of background checks and people with criminal problems or mental problems who cannot carry guns so if under current law individual is right for a federal law from carrying a firearm we absolutely protect and enshrine that. let me say that again -- and under current federal law and individual is prohibited from carrying a gun that is fully protected. mr. president at the end of the day this is really again in a fundamental debate about what is the problem in terms of violent crime. is the problem really law abiding citizens who follow the law, would take all of the time and all of the trouble and needed to get concealed carry permits come and go to background checks, the law forms, and do everything that is required by their home state -- is that class of people of the fundament
cannot be carried so we explicitly respect of that state law by requiring that state laws concerning specific types of location in which farmers cannot be carried must be followed by then visiting individual and that is very important. so finally we absolutely protect and enshrined current federal law in terms of background checks and people with criminal problems or mental problems who cannot carry guns so if under current law individual is right for a federal law from carrying a firearm we...
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thank you, dear colleagues. the next draft law we have is a draft law on amendments to some legislative acts of ukraine regarding the improvement of the procedure for withdrawing the bank from the market in the conditions of martial law 9107 and 9107 with the icon one as an alternative, i put the proposal to include these draft laws in the agenda of the session of the people 's deputies to vote dear colleagues , please vote. this is your main job, please vote for 271 decisions have been made. thank you , colleagues, i put the proposal to consider this issue for by abbreviated procedure, i ask the people's deputies to vote for 258 , the decision has been made, please danylo oleksandrovych hetmantsev he and from the authors from the committee four minutes and then two for two against and please vote for the new ones oleksandr thank you dear colleagues, some of those present in the hall today did not support the inclusion of this draft law on the agenda, and it is a pity because it is a very important draft law . have signs of insolvency, today the situation has changed somewhat and the le
thank you, dear colleagues. the next draft law we have is a draft law on amendments to some legislative acts of ukraine regarding the improvement of the procedure for withdrawing the bank from the market in the conditions of martial law 9107 and 9107 with the icon one as an alternative, i put the proposal to include these draft laws in the agenda of the session of the people 's deputies to vote dear colleagues , please vote. this is your main job, please vote for 271 decisions have been made....
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law. he was headed for a notable career as a trial lawyer. and a lucrative one at that. but he was still a pretty young rising lawyer when he left the practice at age 38 or 39. and went into public service. that said, mean nothing disrespect to the eight current sitting justices, i think it's fair to say that neil's deep and lengthy engagement with our civil justice system exceeds that of any nominee to the united states supreme court since john paul stevens in 1975. do the math. that's 42 years ago. we've gone 42 years since when he a supreme court nominee with as much -- we had a supreme court nominee with as much experience in our system of advocacy, our system of litigation, as neil gorsuch. our supreme court is comprised today of distinguished lawyers, most of whom have never tried a civil jury case to verdict. those of us who try cases would argue that deep experience with the thing that we use it resolve our disputes is absolutely of pivotal importance to those on the bench. facts m
law. he was headed for a notable career as a trial lawyer. and a lucrative one at that. but he was still a pretty young rising lawyer when he left the practice at age 38 or 39. and went into public service. that said, mean nothing disrespect to the eight current sitting justices, i think it's fair to say that neil's deep and lengthy engagement with our civil justice system exceeds that of any nominee to the united states supreme court since john paul stevens in 1975. do the math. that's 42...
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they are just ignoring the law. they are defying the law. and there is a reason they are doing that. there is a reason they are defying the law. the reason you don't want observers there is because you are doing something you don't want to be observed. i am angry and i think the american people are angry because by throwing the observers out and clouding the vote counting in a shroud of darkness and setting the stage to potentially steal election not just from the president, but from over 60 million people across this country come all across this country. it is lawless and they need to follow the law. >> sean: it really is that simple. how are americans ever to have, and whichever way the election comes out, i'm for free open elections. we are the home of microsoft, silicon valley, and microsoft. do you think that we could come up with a better system than this system with last-minute millions of ballots being sent out and no observers of the count when the law requires it? tell me legally, how does this play out? is that the state legislatu
they are just ignoring the law. they are defying the law. and there is a reason they are doing that. there is a reason they are defying the law. the reason you don't want observers there is because you are doing something you don't want to be observed. i am angry and i think the american people are angry because by throwing the observers out and clouding the vote counting in a shroud of darkness and setting the stage to potentially steal election not just from the president, but from over 60...
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id laws. a more than tripled from 3.4 to 13.2 points in primaries. and i can go on and on with respect to other racial groups. >> thank you. research has shown that proof of citizenship laws disproportionately hurt latino and hispanic voters who face difficulty in obtaining documentation of citizenship, like a passport. these documents are costly and require taking time off of work to get these documents. in several states provide proof of citizenship or have proof of citizenship laws that have been found to be preempted by the national voter registration act, but litigants take several years to obtain a judicial ruling striking down these laws. what can congress do to make it easier for litigants to make it seem like an effective relief on unlawful citizenship laws? >> thank you for that question representative. one thing that congress can do is work on legislation to restore the voting rights act, as you have mentioned, litigation is costly and time-consuming, and it can take many years to g
id laws. a more than tripled from 3.4 to 13.2 points in primaries. and i can go on and on with respect to other racial groups. >> thank you. research has shown that proof of citizenship laws disproportionately hurt latino and hispanic voters who face difficulty in obtaining documentation of citizenship, like a passport. these documents are costly and require taking time off of work to get these documents. in several states provide proof of citizenship or have proof of citizenship laws...
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there continues to be an escalation in incidents of law enforcement tragedies where law enforcement are hurt. there continues to be an increase on our law enforcement professionals. police officers are leaving the profession more than before. officer suicides are up, scrime is skyrocketing. we have been marching in the wrong direction. that is why i am committed to marching with law enforcement, because together is our only path forward. i want to thank our national partner organizations who are here. i am going to ask the leaders of the national association to join me on stage. this is why we are doing it. the american people are watching. when i was growing up, there were two things i was taught to preach about. there was one, hope, the other, faith. hope suggests that we hope crime will decrease. hope says we hope officer incidents will decrease. hope says we hope that our communities will be less aggressive. hope says that little boys and girls and communities of color will not be judged by the color of their skin, but the content of their character. hope says that, i hope and wish
there continues to be an escalation in incidents of law enforcement tragedies where law enforcement are hurt. there continues to be an increase on our law enforcement professionals. police officers are leaving the profession more than before. officer suicides are up, scrime is skyrocketing. we have been marching in the wrong direction. that is why i am committed to marching with law enforcement, because together is our only path forward. i want to thank our national partner organizations who...
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. -- laws. we need to look at them in the context of federal and state laws which are extremely wewak. the u.s. has the weakest gun laws of all industrialized nations and we have the highest rate of gun deaths. our federal laws are filled with loopholes. the biggest loophole is the private sale loophole that has been in the news over the last six months because of the senate's failure to pass a very watered-down bill. under that loophole, federally licensed firearms dealers have to conduct background checks, but individual sellers do not. and you do not need to have a federal license to sell guns under federal law. 40% of all purchasers buy guns from unlicensed people, which makes it easy for criminals to get guns, from mentally ill people to get guns, and for under age people to get guns. we also have no licensing at the federal level. we have no registration, which makes it difficult for law enforcement to trace crime guns. in fact, because of the nra, federal law prohibits a federal registry
. -- laws. we need to look at them in the context of federal and state laws which are extremely wewak. the u.s. has the weakest gun laws of all industrialized nations and we have the highest rate of gun deaths. our federal laws are filled with loopholes. the biggest loophole is the private sale loophole that has been in the news over the last six months because of the senate's failure to pass a very watered-down bill. under that loophole, federally licensed firearms dealers have to conduct...
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law. we didn't talk about this. we see this in the argument for divine right of kings. you may know this from some of your history classes. it emerges in europe. another response is to recognize the separate authorities, and see how they are complementary. this is what we did last class. with augustine and aquinas. they recognize legitimate political authority, and recognized religious authority. they think religious authority can be aided by political authorities. argument fortine's the mild use of force. they would course political authority, which can be useful to advance a true religion. we saw this with thomas aquinas as well. ok. aquinas also introduces the natural law. this is also a product of what christianity does to classical policy. the argument, and you can see into cedar -- antecedents in this in thinkers like aristotle or cicero. there's a natural law accessible to human reason. it can ground or at least be part of the grounds for political authority. we should talk a little
law. we didn't talk about this. we see this in the argument for divine right of kings. you may know this from some of your history classes. it emerges in europe. another response is to recognize the separate authorities, and see how they are complementary. this is what we did last class. with augustine and aquinas. they recognize legitimate political authority, and recognized religious authority. they think religious authority can be aided by political authorities. argument fortine's the mild...
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law. it would reduce our deficits by nearly a trillion dollars. so this isn't just the right thing to do, it's the smart thing to do. securing our borders, modernizing our legal immigration system, providing a pathway to earned, legalized citizenship, growing our economy, strengthening our middle class, reducing our deficits, that's what common sense immigration reform will do. now, obviously, just because something is smart and fair and good for the economy and fiscally responsible and supported by business and labor and -- [laughter] evangelical community and many democrats and many republicans, that does not mean that it will actually get done. [laughter] this is washington, after all. [laughter] so everything tends to be viewed through a political prism. and everybody's been looking at the politics of this, and i know that there's some folks in this town who are prone to think, well, if obama's for it, then i'm against it. but i'd remind everybody that my republican predecessor was als
law. it would reduce our deficits by nearly a trillion dollars. so this isn't just the right thing to do, it's the smart thing to do. securing our borders, modernizing our legal immigration system, providing a pathway to earned, legalized citizenship, growing our economy, strengthening our middle class, reducing our deficits, that's what common sense immigration reform will do. now, obviously, just because something is smart and fair and good for the economy and fiscally responsible and...
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would sue the state of california over these laws. what are these laws? >> well, there are three of them. one of them would prohibit law enforcement agencies from cooperating fully with immigration and customs enforcement and the border patrol. the other prohibits employers from cooperating with i.c.e. in doing work site operations to go after illegal employers and illegal workers, and the third one tries to regulate or provide oversight of i.c.e. detention of criminal aliens that happens within california. >> so three laws that the u.s. government is going after california for. what is the basis for this? is there precedent here for the u.s. government to sue a state over this issue? >> there definitely is. there are a number of cases that have been decided and there are some existing federal laws that give the trump administration some very solid legal footing on which to bring this lawsuit. the most recent example is the lawsuit against the state of arizona that was decided by the supreme court in 2012. the state of arizona passed some laws that wanted
would sue the state of california over these laws. what are these laws? >> well, there are three of them. one of them would prohibit law enforcement agencies from cooperating fully with immigration and customs enforcement and the border patrol. the other prohibits employers from cooperating with i.c.e. in doing work site operations to go after illegal employers and illegal workers, and the third one tries to regulate or provide oversight of i.c.e. detention of criminal aliens that happens...
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law firms. [laughter] after 13 years, did you think you had a chance to be on the supreme court? jus. ginsburg: no one ever thinks my aim in life is to be a supreme court justice. david: when you first got on the courts, were other justices saying we are happy to see you? let's have dinner together. just. ginsburg: justice o'connor was the most welcoming. gave me some very good advice. >> will you fix your tie, please? david: people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. all right. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? when you went to cornell, your grades were obviously good. you applied to law school at harvard. you got into harvard law school. was the class half women and half men? [laughter] jus. ginsburg: in those anci
law firms. [laughter] after 13 years, did you think you had a chance to be on the supreme court? jus. ginsburg: no one ever thinks my aim in life is to be a supreme court justice. david: when you first got on the courts, were other justices saying we are happy to see you? let's have dinner together. just. ginsburg: justice o'connor was the most welcoming. gave me some very good advice. >> will you fix your tie, please? david: people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just...
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the major law firms? [laughter] justice ginsburg: i had three strikes against me. david: after 13 years, did you think you had a chance to be on the supreme court? justice ginsburg: no one thinks, "my aim in life is to be a supreme court justice." david: when you first got on the court, were other justices saying, "we're happy to see you here, let's go have dinner together"? justice ginsburg: justice o'connor was the most welcoming. she gave me some very good advice. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. all right. i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer, even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? when you went to cornell, your grades were obviously very good. you applied to law school at harvard. you got into harvard law school.
the major law firms? [laughter] justice ginsburg: i had three strikes against me. david: after 13 years, did you think you had a chance to be on the supreme court? justice ginsburg: no one thinks, "my aim in life is to be a supreme court justice." david: when you first got on the court, were other justices saying, "we're happy to see you here, let's go have dinner together"? justice ginsburg: justice o'connor was the most welcoming. she gave me some very good advice....
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these laws. so we'll get it all done legally . thank you, question nine. please, dear senators of the russian federation, this law has specific features compared to the previous two. it is as follows, the zaporozhye region is admitted to the russian federation in the status of a region, the constitutional court in its decision on the verification of constitutionality, the relevant international treaty recognized the granting of this status as constitutional in general, it is necessary to understand well that our legislation is arranged in such a way that we are essentially. never mind. what kind of state legal organizational form exists near the territory accepts the territory into the russian federation in fact, we endow it with a new definite constitutional space, and in the first two cases, we recognized and endowed the republics with the status of the republic, which are accepted into the russian federation; in this case, the territory is endowed with the status of an oblast. in particular. t
these laws. so we'll get it all done legally . thank you, question nine. please, dear senators of the russian federation, this law has specific features compared to the previous two. it is as follows, the zaporozhye region is admitted to the russian federation in the status of a region, the constitutional court in its decision on the verification of constitutionality, the relevant international treaty recognized the granting of this status as constitutional in general, it is necessary to...
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this law is a tax. the bill was sold to the american people on a deception, but it's not just that the promises about this law weren't kept. it's that it made the problems it was meant to solve even worse.
this law is a tax. the bill was sold to the american people on a deception, but it's not just that the promises about this law weren't kept. it's that it made the problems it was meant to solve even worse.
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after that, she was hired by rutgers law school and became one of the first female law professors in the country. even that came with a string attached. rutgers told her she was going to be paid less than her male colleagues because your husband has a very good job. against the striking background of gender bias, justice ginsburg succeeded marvelously. she eventually became the first woman tenured professor at columbia law school. she founded the aclu women's rights project. she was appointed by president carter to the d.c. court of appeals. by president clinton to the supreme court. she did all of this while raising two children. the first was born just before she started law school. jane followed her parents into the law, becoming a columbia law professor and one of the country's foremost copyright scholars. the second shared his mother's love for opera and is now the founder and president of the grammy award-winning record label for classical music. i know justice ginsburg would attribute her ability to have it all to her husband. as everyone who knew him could tell you, he was a
after that, she was hired by rutgers law school and became one of the first female law professors in the country. even that came with a string attached. rutgers told her she was going to be paid less than her male colleagues because your husband has a very good job. against the striking background of gender bias, justice ginsburg succeeded marvelously. she eventually became the first woman tenured professor at columbia law school. she founded the aclu women's rights project. she was appointed...
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law. you are suggesting that the federal government doesn't have the power to preempt state law at all and in the reply brief you say there is no dispute that a state has sovereign authority to prosecute tribes throughout its territory unlessss federal w preempts that authority and thus the only question to decide here is whether any federal statute or treaty has a preemptive affect. it doesn't nest on whether there is preemption. you are saying the equal footing doctrine bars the government from preemption. is that the position you are taking? >> that is not the position. >> if it is not your position, and for 200 years we have had you call it saying the general crimes act is a preemption of state law what what justify the federal government? it's permitted in the indian territory? >> it would lack the ability to preempt. the relevance of the facts i think to be clear about the position we recognize the federal government has quite a broad authority to preempt. do not do so even in the ge
law. you are suggesting that the federal government doesn't have the power to preempt state law at all and in the reply brief you say there is no dispute that a state has sovereign authority to prosecute tribes throughout its territory unlessss federal w preempts that authority and thus the only question to decide here is whether any federal statute or treaty has a preemptive affect. it doesn't nest on whether there is preemption. you are saying the equal footing doctrine bars the government...
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these laws and other laws related to mainly the literacy test of a white primary are designed to keep the electorate small and keep it white. what happens is combined with intimidation and violence economic intimidation and physical violence blacks are kept away from the polls. there is a real scare that gets put into the public in 1946. here's what happens. the state of georgia had their white primary struck down in federal court and they have a special election for congress in a congressional district in atlanta. the black electorate really turns out for the special primary. the white primary is turned aside to black voters in what's called the historic three a. of atlanta show up to vote and they are able to put a liberal female lawyer in congress from atlanta. she was not the choice of the conservative democratic party machine but she won. the power of the black vote was demonstrated in this leads to hard push back in georgia politics and other parts of the south to ensure if you couldn't keep the white primary you'd have to try other means to impact the black vote. throughout the
these laws and other laws related to mainly the literacy test of a white primary are designed to keep the electorate small and keep it white. what happens is combined with intimidation and violence economic intimidation and physical violence blacks are kept away from the polls. there is a real scare that gets put into the public in 1946. here's what happens. the state of georgia had their white primary struck down in federal court and they have a special election for congress in a congressional...